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Here you can find a variety of apps related to topics in healthcare and medical education. All apps are available for both iOS and Android unless otherwise noted. Please note that this not an exhaustive list of resources available through the Biomedical Libraries; it is only a collection of resources that offer mobile apps. Please visit the Biomedical Libraries homepage for complete resource access.

In order to access some of the library mobile resources, you may need to use a Virtual Private Network (VPN) on our device if you are not on an authorized wireless network. See the Dartmouth VPN Client for Mobile Devices page for assistance.

Evaluating Mobile Resources in Medicine

Some of our clinical resources, like DynaMed, offer the ability to download content onto a device. Other apps, such as Epocrates and NEJM, have mobile versions of their resource that are considered professionally reliable. Taking that into consideration, it is important to remember that in most cases anyone can create a mobile phone app. There are applications you may not readily recognize and will need to evaluate further. When considering mobile applications you should use most of the same criteria that you would use when evaluating a website:

Who is the Author and what are their credentials? Can they be verified?

When was the application created and when was its most recent update?

How current is the information presented?

Who is the intended audience? Is it professional or targeted toward consumers?

Are there any sources cited for the information provided?

Is the coverage of the material comprehensive?

Is there enough information present that it can be verified with another source if needed?